This was so funny. I loved Jim versions of Silent Night.lol He swore in this one too. I think this one was the funniest one so far. Jim kissed a man and grabbed his ass, grabbed Conan's crotch in this one and made a fool of himself again when he tried to demonstate the right way Conan is supposed to do the string dance just to find out he was wrong.lol

I was already hyped up off nos energy drinks(Which ROCK, Get them!), and sick off of them at the same time... but this was hilarious and it made me 10 times more hyper just watching him be an idiot. How can someone be so weird, lol? I have yet to find out. But it was great and I enjoyed it muchly.
And, my goodness, Jim's version of silent night will LIVE ON!!! Maybe not, but I enjoyed it regardless.

He changed it to a headbanging song. It started out with the correct lyrics but then he changed it to things like "He's gonna kick your ass!" and stuff like that.lol For some strange reason I found his off the wall wild dancing a turn on.lol

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OK, when they did that whole King Kong spoof I thought I was going to die! Conan has this back drop of the New York skyline behind his desk, they super-imposed King Kong climbing up the Empire State Building so Jim decides he's gonna kick ass on King Kong. He runs off camera and the next thing you see is Jim creeping across the building trying to get to King Kong. They start fighting, then suddenly two shirtless cowboys appear from around the corner. Jim stops and yells, "It's the Brokeback Mountain boys!" and you hear disco music playing. Jim and King Kong stop fighting and start dancing and making out with the cowboys. I was crying with laughter! Absolute genius!

Also, how funky was Isaac Hayes? That version of Shaft was amazing! "He's a bad mutha... shut your mouth! I'm just talking about Conan!" That was so cool how he changed the lyrics from John Shaft to Conan O'Brien. Conan was so moved by it. Stellar show...

It was a terrific show!
I'm not into the head banging music but I enjoyed the idea of change,
that's what many ofthe youth like and it showed how versatile Jim is, and he can adapt for all groups, regardless of race, creed or gender.
Isaac and crew did do an awesome job , I enjoyed the blending of the bands. Thanks mucho!